Also known under the names “vetiver root”, “cepp” “gongoli”, khamare is a plant used for centuries among African women. It moisturizes the skin and takes great care of it. Indeed, it helps to fight against skin dryness and to have a glowing complexion. It is also an excellent anti-stress because khamare fights nervousness and anxiety.
The secret of African women
Khamaré naturally moistens the vagina and protects against vaginal infections, odors and sores. It is a natural plant, with fragrant roots. Its scientific name is Vetiveria nigitana. Vetiver has many benefits: it unclogs pores, perfumes water, facilitates digestion, treats certain skin infections.
Very effective in naturopathy
Khamaré or khamaré is used to make medicines. In traditional medicine, it has the following therapeutic actions: diaphoretic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, depurative, rubefacient and sedative. Strengthening bones, treating rheumatism, gout, arthritis, muscle pain, dryness, cramps and dry skin are other benefits provided by khamare.
The benefits of khamare
The use of khamare is beneficial for women on several levels. First of all, it acts as an aphrodisiac. So, for anyone experiencing a drop in libido, treatment with khamare can bring you healing. Indeed, it will effectively stimulate your desire and your pleasure.
A natural antiseptic and antimicrobial, khamare is also effective against vaginal infections such as all kinds of fungal infections, itching, bad odors and white discharge. This plant will leave nothing in its wake.
Khamaré soothes painful wounds and positively influences healing after giving birth to a child. In addition, it facilitates digestion and improves intestinal transit. Finally, this plant has diuretic properties. This means that it can help with weight loss and can also be used to treat sores and bloating in children. It is an amazing plant.
Khamaré facial product to treat acne
Khamaré is an antiseptic and is very effective in preventing acne. Nowadays, Khamare essential oil is popular for its wonderful antiseptic properties. It is used as a facial mask with sandalwood to make an effective treatment against acne.
To prepare this home remedy for acne, soak dried khamare stems in water overnight. The next day, take a sandalwood bark and rub it with a stone to make a paste with the water. Add a few drops of Khamare essential oil and apply to the affected area continuously for best results.
Anti-inflammatory properties
Khamaré helps reduce inflammation. The decoction can be used to treat all types of inflammation and is particularly effective against inflammation caused by heatstroke and dehydration. If you suffer from inflammation, try drinking a cup of khamare water.
Antiseptic properties
Khamaré has powerful antibacterial properties and is particularly effective against Staphylococcus Aureus, the bacteria mainly responsible for the septicemia of our wounds. Khamaré water is used to clean wounds and help them heal very quickly and especially promotes the healing of internal wounds after childbirth.
Aphrodisiac
The decoction of khamare has aphrodisiac properties and has been traditionally used for this purpose for centuries. In some cultures, an infusion of khamare water is given to the bride and groom for a few days before the wedding.
Reduces anxiety
The smell of khamare has a calming effect on our nerves and helps calm our anxious brain. It also helps reduce stress and is good for people suffering from mental problems.
People suffering from nervous disorders will also benefit from taking khamaré extract regularly. It is also a good sedative.
Other uses
Khamaré replenishes nutrients in soil that is not fertile, so it is usually planted in infertile soil. Young vetiver is used as livestock feed.
This plant is also used as a medium for growing mushrooms and as a material for making roofs and for making handicrafts.
Another important use of khamare is soil conservation. Its roots are very effective in preventing soil erosion. It is also good for mulching, as it has antifungal properties. Fungal attack on the plant is significantly reduced if used for mulching. As it has insecticidal properties, khamare is grown in close collaboration with other main crops to prevent insect attacks.